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Originally Posted by amateria
Hmmm, can they accept complaints about ICO not investigating the RIPA violations. Or the Home Office deciding that, regardless of what RIPA actually says, RIPA isn't really there to stop surveillance as long as it's for "legitimate" commercial purposes.
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I assumed that is their purpose. As you suggest, you wouldn't complain about Phorm to the Tribunal, you would complain about the IC not enforcing Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and also about the Home Office extending the authority of its office by issuing a statement of legal opinion (the job of the courts). Their statement (despite their disclaimer), could be interpreted by the public as a statement of fact, since they are a government "agency". Maybe I shouldn''t get into that too much at the moment a guest just arrived.
Alexander Hanff